From the Desk of Cricket Fox

Let’s be honest: sometimes life dictates the viewing schedule, and this week, RAW had to wait. But tackling the red brand with a completely fresh morning perspective changes the game.

Instead of fighting the late-night fatigue, viewing the three-hour flagship show first thing in the morning lets you catch the subtle details—the pacing of the promos, the hidden execution in the ring, and how the storylines are setting up the next big premium live event. The landscape is shifting fast, the commentary is sharper than ever, and getting the notes locked in before the rest of the wrestling world wakes up is the ultimate viewing strategy.

Opening the show was Roman with Jimmy and Jey. With the loss, Jacob had to acknowledge that Roman was his tribe’s chief. Waiting at ringside, though, was Solo Sokia along with MFT.

Penta/Oba Femi/Carmelo Hayes/Solo Sokia are the first 4 to take part in qualifying for the King of the Ring. Oba with the win.

New Intercontentional Women’s Champion Sol Ruca in the ring with Cathy Kelly.

Rey Mysterio/Dragon Lee in tag team action against Ethan Page/Rusev. Rey with an international 619 on Ethan Page for the win.

It’s Queen of the Ring qualifying with Iyo Sky/Roxanne Perez/Lash Legend/Giulia. It was a high-flying battle, with Iyo coming out on top. Once again, Roxy was left with no help from Liv. (Liv really needs to be taken down a few pegs; she is getting a little too full of herself.)

Main Event time with Seth Rollins facing Braun Breakker. This was an all-out war, and the Ref is giving a lot of leeway in this match. You know that Austin Theory will show up to help Braun. Montez Ford just flew in to take out Theory. You can see that Braun is getting frustrated, and it is starting to show. OMG, Breakker just speared Haymen, that was brilliant. Seth has the title protecting his waist when Braun tried to spear him, but Braun knocked himself out. Seth added a second stomp for good measure, allowing him to get the win. It was time that Seth got a win. Looks like Montez and Seth have put things aside for now. The Vision took out Angelo Dawkins, Montez’s tag partner.

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